Audi's Andre Lotterer, Marcel Fassler and Benoit Treluyer won the Le Mans
24-Hour race, but only after two of their teammates emerged unscathed after
huge accidents.

The race got off to a dramatic start when veteran driver Allan McNish walked
away from a high-speed crash in the early stages. The 41-year-old was
driving an Audi R18 when it collided with a Ferrari GT driven by Frenchman
Anthony Beltoise.

McNish’s car, which had been travelling at around 150mph, careered across a
gravel trap, smashed into a barrier and flipped into the air, but McNish
emerged unscathed, which is more than could be said for his car.

The Scot made his name in sports car racing, winning Le Mans in 1998 and 2008,
but he longed to try his hand in Formula One and finally got his chance